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Taona Denhere

@DenhereTaona

Human rights and International development lawyer BA. Politics,LLB, LLM,MSW

Katılım Eylül 2020
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Taona Denhere@DenhereTaona·
Yeah; Generalship @SiphoMalunga , I have seen I am one of those people who can no longer directly comment on your postings. I just said fair enough, Generalship Malunga has the prerogative to choose who can directly interact and comment on his public posts. Then I said I am one of the people Generalship Malunga decided to consign to the "goat skinning"club. I just said all things comes to an end, so I can't engage or comment on Generalship Malunga posts. And we move on 😀😁😅
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Taona Denhere@DenhereTaona·
Christians against Christianity; How Vapostori sect have corrupted, bastardized and trivialized the true gospel of Jesus Christ and Christianity. These are "Christians for sell and Christians for hire". I have argued that the build up from 1995 to 1999 and through to 2008. Was the golden period of organized, professional and sound opposition politics. The reason being that the organized opposition politics, from civic organizations, churches and religious organizations, trade unions and students movement. They were turbocharged by the middle class and those who were climbing the social and economic mobility ladder into the middle class ( eg students in tertiary education) The middle class of 1995-2008, was able to radically and professionally mobilize the masses. Because they were witnessing the early signs of socioeconomic malaise that was threatening the livelihoods of the middle class and destroying the socioeconomic upwards mobility ladder of the working class. Who were aspiring to move into lower middle class. Therefore, in 2026, ZWE, has no middle class to talk about. There's only the 90% underclass and 10 % mbingaclass, that is extractively and parasitically interwoven into ZANU PF's kleptocratic fabric. Due to the fact that ZWE has a dearth of middle class. This explains why, there's been no formidable, radical and disciplined organizations and mobilization against CAB3. Like the similar way we witnessed during the 1998-2000 organization against the Constitutional Commission Draft Constitution Bill. As such this explains why mapostori are readymade objects for exploitation, and used as symbols of poverty pornograph by Kleptomaniacs and Plutomaniacs ( Zvigananda) like Wicknell Crucially the absence of formidable middle class also crucially explains why the Ama2K generations and youths of today remains Lumpenised in the ghettos. Just engaging in spiritual masturbation of vibing Mbingas etc
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Chofamba@Chofamba·
These crooks are using money to corrupt virtually everything in Zimbabwe. From politics to religion! When have Mapostori ever celebrated cars and money? This is corruption that soils both the spirit and the body, contaminating absolutely! This is straight up DEMONIC!
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Siphosami Malunga@SiphoMalunga·
@DenhereTaona Indeed, Camarada, that is its intention, BUT it will also galvanise and unite the forces for freedom and change. In Einstein typical fashion, CAB3, as an action, will consolidate power, but the opposite reaction will be the radicalization and unification of the resistance.
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Bob Morgan 🇬🇧🇺🇦 💙
Well done Kate Garraway for daring to question the Reform flag nonsense.
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Taona Denhere@DenhereTaona·
@Chofamba @richardrmahomva Chofs, it's a far cry from that ZANU PF of Eddison Zvobgo, When in 2001 Zvobgo argued that "AIPPA will pose greatest threat to press freedom and freedom of expression in AWE"
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Chofamba@Chofamba·
And the irony of it is that because he is serving the hollow husk of what used to be a national liberation movement, he believes his pseudo-intellectualism is actually a revolutionary act. It’s sad to see young and otherwise educated minds choosing to go down in the country’s history as auxiliaries of parasitic cartels that have captured the post-independent State, whike a more revolutionary option - to deploy critical thinking in aid the nation’s cause - goes begging!
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Chofamba@Chofamba·
It’s pathetic to see supposed academics creating strawman argumentsto serve political ends! Any university that produces or employs academics like this immediately suffers serious reputational damage to its academic standing. If this is the level of critical thinking its products or staff display, why should anyone be blamed for relegating such institutions to adjuncts of the subjective interests of power? @richardrmahomva
Nick Mangwana@nickmangwana

“The Lancaster House Constitution was amended 20 times. So what is new about wanting to amend a constitution for the 3rd time?” @richardrmahomva #CAB3

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Taona Denhere@DenhereTaona·
@SiphoMalunga I totally agree with you Generalship Malunga, that the passage of CAB 3, will be plagued by the inevitable BLOWBACKS
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Siphosami Malunga@SiphoMalunga·
🇿🇼The passage of CAB3 won't lead to consolidation of power but to fragmentation of legitimacy. It won't end the fight but will start a new one. It won't be a final victory in war, but a temporary success in battle, leaving the victor dangerously exposed to more,new & allied foes.
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Siphosami Malunga@SiphoMalunga·
@DenhereTaona Indeed Camarada. No one can claim Zimbabwe solely as their own. Sooner or later, that will become clear.
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Taona Denhere@DenhereTaona·
@SiphoMalunga Generalship Malunga its winner eats it all and eats it now. I know Generalship Malunga you come from school of thought of; Middle of the road approach of buy ins and buy outs, trade ins and trade offs. Thus, the Collectivismo of in-groups and out-groups. Generalissimo
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Siphosami Malunga@SiphoMalunga·
🇿🇼The deadliest plague is the zero sum, winner take all, dog eat dog, do or die culture. In Zanu PF b/w ED, Chiwenga & Zvigananda it's zero sum/do or die. In opposition: Zero sum/do or die b/w Chamisa & others. Re:Political elites vs citizens: Again zero sum. NO ONE CAN/WILL win!
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Cloooud |🇺🇦@GloOouD·
⚡️The 🇺🇦Ukrainian 425th Assault Regiment captured 🇰🇪Kenyan mercenary who fight for 🇷🇺Russian Armed Forces Joseph Kabugi, a 41-year-old man from Kenya, was fraudulently recruited into the Russian army; he was offered a job but was sent to the front instead; fortunately for him, he was taken prisoner rather than killed
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Taona Denhere@DenhereTaona·
@daddyhope This powerful novel written by one of the most brilliant black and Jamaican writer Marlon James. Which one the Main Booker Prize in 2015. It was all written in Patois
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Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
This is Kenyan President William Ruto boasting that Kenyans speak better English than Nigerians 🤣🤣🤣 He is confusing accent with diction. When African presidents boast that their citizens speak “better English” than others, they are not demonstrating a strong education system, as Ruto claims, they are showcasing a deep inferiority complex rooted in colonial conditioning. English is a colonial language, not a measure of intelligence, capability, or national progress. You can be fully fluent in a language and still have an accent that is difficult for some listeners to understand, as Nigerians do. Fluency means you have a strong command of vocabulary, grammar, and the ability to express ideas. Accent, on the other hand, relates to pronunciation, rhythm, and intonation, which are shaped by your first language and speech environment, which is what Ruto is confusing with good English. Has he ever had someone from Scotland, Liverpool, or Birmingham speak? Accents are a natural linguistic outcome, not a measure of education. They emerge from the influence of a person’s first language, the sounds and speech patterns they grow up with, and the environment in which they learn and use another language. Every language has its own phonetic structure, and when people speak a second language like English, those underlying patterns shape pronunciation, rhythm, and tone. That is why accents vary across regions and countries. They reflect history, identity, and exposure, not intellectual or educational superiority. I know that there is some kind of tension between Nigeria and Kenya, but such misleading statements undermine the confidence of young people. When they hear a president speak like that about how they speak, it erodes their self-belief, and that is not a good thing to come from a president.
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Taona Denhere@DenhereTaona·
@daddyhope Patois, Creole, Pidgin English, that's not broken English but rather we call it Decolonized English. That's the decolonization of English language firstly by the first generation of the slaves in the New World (Plantation Slavery) and their successive descendants
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Taona Denhere@DenhereTaona·
@daddyhope "I speak English the way the white man speak my language" Well done Penny Penny
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BBC Breaking News@BBCBreaking·
Cocaine, cannabis and prescription drugs sold in UK High Street mini-marts, BBC secret filming reveals bbc.in/42nvhT0
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Aaron Rupar
Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
New in PN: Kash's kayfabe lawsuit "Patel seems to think he dropped a world of hurt on The Atlantic when all he really did was show that both he and his attorneys seem to have been struggling with hangovers during their first year of law school." publicnotice.co/p/kash-patel-l…
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Taona Denhere@DenhereTaona·
I agree that the definitional and categorizational term of Sub-Saharan(Africa) is rooted in colonial, imperial and white Anglo/ Saxon and Eurocentric supremacy and and Eurocentric/ American global hegemonic geo-strategic, geopolitical , geo-economic and geo cultural consideration with Black Africa As such, the prefixing of Sahara with Sub it clearly shows the inferiorization, trivialization and the devaluation of Black Africa or Africa to the South of Sahara desert . However, I completely disagree with the notion of "neutral term" . To quote Socrates, "Language isn't neutral ". Therefore, I like to see Africa and Africans adopting and have definitional term rooted in both their historical and contemporary struggles. Thus, I want to see counter-hegemonic terms forming the basis of Africa and Africans presence and it's interactions with the rest of the world. Hence President Thabo Mbeki came up with the concept of African Renaissance on the turn of the 21st century
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Mlungisi Dube@OkaPhusisa·
A decoloniality scholar said he prefers the term Global South, arguing that labels such as Third World and Sub-Saharan Africa are rooted in colonial and geopolitical perspectives. He asks: Third World according to whose standard? He also critiques the term Sub-Saharan Africa, noting that countries such as Zimbabwe, Zambia, Tanzania, Cameroon, Botswana, South Africa, and Madagascar have no direct connection to the Sahara Desert, yet are defined in relation to it. Meanwhile, countries through which the Sahara actually extends, such as Egypt, Algeria, and Libya, are not collectively described using any “Sahara” label. His argument is that such terminology reflects external ways of categorizing Africa rather than accurate or neutral descriptions.
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Taona Denhere@DenhereTaona·
According to Lord Acton "Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely" According to Abe Lincoln " if you want to test man's character give him power " There's no doubt the so-called opposition CCC MPs, . Be it be with Tshabangu's totem, Chamisa's totem or Welshman Ncube's totem. They're in the Parliament for themselves, for their egos and ultimately for their stomachs. The CCC MPs are enjoying the ride on this self aggrandizement gravy train fuelled by ZANU PF gvt crumbs and Zvigananda trinkets. As such, these CCC they don't want to disembark this crony patronage gravy train. They're want to move from economy class to the middle class and ultimately to the first class of this extractive-overaccumulation gravy train. Hence, the gravy train's destination is now being considered to be extended from 2030 to 2035. Ordinary Zweans you're on your own!!!
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Team Pachedu@PacheduZW·
If you were paying attention, you would have noticed we tweeted substantially about this yesterday. CAB3 is not an extension of a term but cancellation of elections. #OneManOneVote
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